Cheetahs primarily inhabit savannas, grasslands, and open woodlands, which are characterized by vast open spaces and scattered vegetation. These biomes provide the necessary environment for their hunting style, as they rely on speed and agility to chase down prey. Cheetahs are also found in arid regions and semi-deserts, but they thrive best in areas where they can easily spot and pursue their prey.
grassland
A savanna or grassland
the cheetah lives in grass lands.
Cheetahs inhabit a grassland (savanna) biome.
in the grasslands of Africa and parts of Asia.
it loves to live their because that's its home
No. A cheetah is in Africa and a Roadrunner is in the American west. Only in a zoo would they live in the same location.
NO. Polar bears live in a much different continent and biome than a lion or cheetah, so there's no way that a lion or a cheetah could eat, let alone see a polar bear.
A physical characteristics for cheetahs are their legs because they need it to run away from predators and to catch op to prey
Cheetahs occur in African grasslands as well as in a small area of Iran. For a map showing the current and former range of the cheetah, click on this link.
No, even though they're found on the same continent in the same biome, but no, they will never go together.
a cheetah jockey and a person that rides a cheetah carriage is called a cheetah rick, cheetah rickshaw,cheetah rickshaweror a cheetah rickshaw driver or a broccoli